East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 21, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 4

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    TUKHHAY, A I Mi U ST 21, ISXX).
11 American Girl
Tan Shoes
.lust tin- tiling (or the BMUntelnai
Thi- city OOOMll ol Adam hnvr
olottd down on open gambling,
Repaifa t" tin1 Nolln count v bridge
are pragrenlng favorably under 1 1 r
lion of .1. c. Btntoo.
Mrs. Mury B. Gilletl IMM iuntittito.l
B Mil tor divorce niiiiiM her 1 1 n -1 u m i ,
II. H. Ulllett. Jem HeOonrt in at-
i torney lor pliiintifl.
Tin Iter ammeter reached ! degrew
I on Imir dav lust ivt'iik, tin- warmest
iy lioinn Tiic'Hcl.iy, .nnnst M, when It
lunched !t" ilt'iirce-, mrordiiiK to there-
nori of Voluntary Obeereur William
PKnsilNAI. MKNTION.
A
It
Best $2.50 Shoe in toe Market.
Cull ami m them.
Hilton
r m lor Um lam of the sMto of OW"
IFW a pOTtOB wlm Id II", more than U
ermine in iinv um' iiav is amity oi a
niiwlt'incanor. True eiortimeii arc aim
of Um Mil n IoO that anv MfOOB WW
will kill more than that iinnihi'r of
liirdn. In reality more thiin bo can Ml
coinfortahlv. i Bin guiltv of being
OOMidOfod a hOf i It M DO crime to lie
a hog.
a (Dining exhibit at the ooming Pen
dleton BfOOl lair and Carnival MM Id
he the host advertisement thi" MJOtlOII
OOttld powlblv have, savs the l.awton
standard. Piodloton noli a deep in
tent! in this MOtlOH for many of her
I ptfl have torn property holding
li re, and will do nvcrythiiiK in her
p wer to aid the development of the
mines and nil other MtOQfOM, Hnoh
un exhiliit can he eailv arranged anil
will repay M a thousand fold for nil
traablo invnived.
reliirncd Monday even
health from Lehman
I to nr-l.ehnian
and I
tills
CLEAVER BROS.
The Boot and Shoa Men.
8i)ri Main Street, Pendleton. Oregon
cigarn.
Iionaht.
at
He-Mold
BRKVITIKS.
Had lev A Bobaor, choic
Coyote BealpH and warrant-
Peter Went.
When yni want ert am or ice cr
telephone Mutton, Ulack, -'iNi.
McCall Hasan r patterns for sal
the Wes-'l hepartmeut Store-.
During the Hale at the Wessel
partmeiit Stores all jjoods will hi
at font.
A big stork of Kantern hams and
hroakfast bOOOO, mild sugar cured, at
H. Martin'H.
If you want pure home rendered lurd
with no adulteration go to Schwurz
and (treultth.
You can aet tnanv floods (or
little money at the Wound lpartment
Htorw during their sale.
Krnit jars, Uught for cash and at a
discount, will be gold verv efaoap.
Plenty of extra caps and ruldsTs. It.
Martin.
A lady's chainlets Columhia, good as
new, a 7.r) wheid. for i at tlie (re
cent agency ir the Kaat Oregon ian
building.
L. I.. Montague, the Singer Hewing
machine agent, has i.ksk.iI an ollice
nuxt door to ill. Call and nee the
new macliines.
You will never find any other pills
ho prompt and pluaaant ' us DeW itt's
Um Karly RiotM, Talluian A Co .
leading druggists.
H C. rMia'p for paper hanging and
plumbing lie has competent men for
lHth linen of trade. Opera limine
block, Court street.
I have in nock a large lot of fruit
jam and extra caps and ruhlnTs: also
Homo nice stone jars and crocks. These
are bargains, o. . IVmott.
Wan titi A young girl to help with
' ut 'I"' Coinpton Whit.
House. Six hours each dav, wages L'
r weak. A-pply to Mrs. M. Couipton.
Plenty of spring chicken, dressed
or alive; also nweet (Hitatoen and all
kinds of vegetnbes. Leave voiir orders
Tbof will be delivered promptlv. (i.
it. Lanaeet.
NEW lANfMDATES FOR QU HEN.
Nils Utile Mllarkay Receives 200 Volos
aalloltlna Beeomci Spirited.
When the votes were taken from the
'.It ballot boxes this morning. gOQ wen'
found sred I ted to m Im LIm'o Mllarkey,
this being the first time Miss Milurkey
ha heen in the contest. Her pope
I larity is evinced by the line start
given her candidacy. KoT Mrs, T. V.
'Avers, jr., ggO new votes ,cr' cast to
Idav, making her the leading candi
date, with a total of :i. Tin- total
votes for all cund nlafc up to tills
morning at in o'clock wa:
Mrs. T. W. Avn-s, jr., 8TS.
Bertha Wed Is.' Kg,
Pearl I.tnkov, 21.
Liie Milark. y. MO,
Claire Muuhhu, 1h-.
I. nra Sharon, flg.
OB Krooine, I'll.
Ooftwdo Wblttomoroi W.
Kthel Meach. g,
Marv Uitner, N'.t.
Irene iurolf, W.
Arrivals at Hotel Pendleton.
W II Kulk, Portland.
li V Ashford, Portland.
J V Harden, Portland.
Chas It tireen, San I ran -i-c. .
I H Hall. San Krancisco.
A I Morris, Chicago.
.1 A Schott, St. l.oni-.
II I Bloeeoni, san Francisco.
Ilunaacker, SjHikaiie.
I-) lliagllllll. Portland.
.1 .1 llurns, Portland.
T W Jackson, Pertlaml.
C I, Howner, Spokane.
II DoolOjr, Spokane.
.1 K Kreps, Spokane.
Mr- w' shuher, Spokane,
Kdvthe ilatbof. Spokane.
a Beraldi Seattle bally Times
Idwcoe 1 (lakes, Portland.
I MoComlek, Chicago.
Miss i: A Mitchell, (irant's P
i.d B lack born, Omaha.
K II Conian, Portland.
( K Yotinginan, Portland.
ti w Phelps, Boppnor.
Mother's endorse it, children like
it, old folks line it. We refer to One
Minute Cough Cure. It will quickly
cure all throat ami lung trouble.
Talluian .V Co., leading druggiats.
II you want to put up some nice
preserve- you wil! wanl nice fruit
You can find the iiiceet in the city at
H. Martin's, including peara, poaotMl
and plums. Ju-t ripe enough to can or
preserve.
Millions will Im npent in peUteM
this year. We can't keep the cam
paign without money an BON than
we can keep the In sly vigorous with
out fissl. )yseptiis used to starve
thuuiHelves. Now Kodol Hysu'psiii
Cure digests what you eat and allows
vou to at all the g'iHl food you want.
It radically cures stomach troubles.
Talluian A Co., leading drnggi-t
Mark Palton Sells Mt. Hood.
Mark Patton has sold his famous '
j vear-old horse Mt. Hoisl to Kmest
Tatom and (ieorge I'.. Peringer, the
consideration UMiig -I V ) . Mt. Hood is
a beautiful animal, brown in color ami
was sired by Westlield. lb- has gone
in a number of races in Pendleton, but
has no otliciul record to handicap him.
His new owners will take him to
Salutn and tram linn with the other
horses there belonging to Mr. Peringer,
Chris Simpson and Frank Fracr. Mt.
HoihI will be taken the round of the
races, l'.verett, Portland, Salem,
Yakima and lloise, if he turns out un
the judges of horsoltesh think he will.
Cheap Bates to Chicago.
The O. B, iV N. companv will sell
tickets to Chicago and return for (71. .VI
Tuesday ai ! Wednesday of thi- week.
These da - oiilv
Notice.
All (larties indebted to me over
davs an- rOQBeOtod to rail and settle
once and save costs. I. KFMI.I.K,
An uii-to-dati' hicvele ui gift, ladioB1
wheels at the (Vesceiil Agency in
he Fast (Iregouiau building. A see
pjdbaad bicycle in gissl order for I1A,
Terms eaay, without interest.
will Dopoli
tug in gois
springs.
Mins I. urn Sharon is expecti
rive home this evening irom
iptinga.
Mr. and Mrs. F. II. ClopUWI
daughter. Miss Mibvl. returneil
morning from Bingham IpflngBi
Obafta LaajO is home from Lehman
nprings, arriving Monday evening via
Ward Ml express and passenger lino.
Mrs. Maple returned Monday own
ing from Lehman springs, where Mm
has been camping for several weeks.
Krneel Tatom left this morning for
Portland, Salem and Dallas. He will
visit his sister at the last mentioned
place.
Mrs. 1 1 an Tatom left yesterday for
lone, Morrow rottnty, where she will
vinit her parents, and her brother,
Berl Smith.
William Mill" of Cold springs, an
ox-cntnpositor, now a tanner raising
wheat by the wagon load. I- a visitor
in town today,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sitton are visit
ing in Pendh ton bslav, having arrived
last night from Weiser. Idaho They
are guests at the UotdOti Hole hotel.
.Hni Peek i again in the city, after
having bOtn touring over the coiintrv
from The Hallcs to Walla Walla, and
pending a Brook for exercise with a
threshing inachite outfit.
Mrs. w. m. Blusher and daughter,
Miss Bdyttl llojtbor, returned ofl last
night's delayed train. They have
boon making un extended vi-it at Mil
lord. III., and Oletiwood Springs, Colo.
Mr. ami Mrs. Charles F. Ilean and
little hoy left this morning on
pleasure trip to Portlandj and wi
take in the seventh annual 'regatta at
Astoria. They expect to he away until
September 7.
Charles L. Howner, conductor on
the o. K a N. freight between Pen
dleton and Walla Walla, is now on the
passenger run between this city anil
Spokane, while Conductor (ieorge
Steven- i- taking a vacation.
LawtOfl Standard : Marion F. Mul
kev, of Votidb ton, aecompaiiit d by his
daughter, Minn Mulkey, and son-in-law,.!.
II. Haeoall and wife who are
camped on Crane Plat, BDOtJl live nllM
from l.awton, were in town today visit
ing friend.
T. K. Heard, of Modtnto, Calif., is
again in Pendleton, having finished
his inspection of his Yakima. Wash.,
grain interests. He is heavily In
terested in Umatilla county wheat
lands, and expressed himself a- highlv
pleased with the present BfOp yields
ami pro-pec t-.
Mrs. T. W. Avre-. jr., and daughter,
Fdnn Florence, will leave Friday
morning for Portland, -vhere they ill
visit relatives riiev expect to be at
Astoria, tin' i'lth, to witness the clos
ing events of the regatta, that day be
ing tin' last of Astoria's seventh annual
event of that kind.
C. W. dates, agent of the o. It. v
N. Co. at Adams, was a visitor in
Pendleton vesterday, He is enjoying a
well-earned vacation, and during his
absence from dutv his place is being
Iliad by Henry Wolfe, Mpply at ml oi
the co'npany, who was agent at
Adams ten years ago.
i. a. Hart man. J. W, MalotMy.
John lleckwitli, ,lohn Ti Lamoirth and
Sitnuel Maloney returned last evening.
Tiny left on Saturday, August 4, and
went to Desolation creek, thence to
Hiduwuv and l,ehn..m springs. Thev
shot plentv of game, caught plentv
oi ti-h, ami had a go-sl t hue.
Miss Minnie Williamson, of Ne
braska, is expected to arrive in Pen
dleton today from Lit'.ville, Wash, and
will remain here for several days the
guest of her sister, Mr-. W, V..
Huney, and of her cousin, Mis- Myrtle
Smith. Miss Williamson later will go
to The Dalles where she will he witli
Mrs. Wilson in the millinerv line.
L. Hoeaikor will leave on W odaee
day evening's flyer, over the O. 11. &
N., (or New York on a business trip to
he abeont u couple of weeks. During
his absence In- jewelry store and
watch-repairing business will he
bsiki! after by his brother, Victor
Huniker, of l.udwigs ,V mUlllker,
Walla Walla.
Mrs. L Oi Rotbroob and daughter,
Mis- Mamie Itothroek, went to l,e.
man springs last weaiL Thev bail not
I eei there a greal wTiile until Mis,
v, here it had he
tent, had been
Mr. Perkins'
"Rube Parkin
thing that he i-
Ing to the
I i-t n. i.
in throw ii after its eon-
cured,
real name may be
but it in it Htire
no "Ketiben, ' accord-
vermicular of the Bowery
HAND tMUQHT IN MACHINE.
John Darker tho Vletlm ot n Serious
Aeeldent Monday Evening.
John Marker, the threshing machine
man, was the ii tint id a serious acci
dent Monday evening, He hud his
OUtfll at work on Fee Heatn's plaOB in
stagi' Ottloh, I ft miles northwest of
Pendleton. He utarted in to oil the
feeder at about li o'clock, and was
wearing a pair of heavy gloves at the
time. The glove on ' his left hand
caught on the knuckle-pin and Wedaed
if in ngainst the side oi the cylinder.
The central part of the hack of his
hand was ground to a titllp, so that he
i- almoal etrtaln i" Iom the middle
linger at least, a- wi ll M the UM 01
Hie index and third linger. The bones I
at the base of the thumb and little!
fiiiL'er OQOapOd betllB crushed. Mr. I
Marker came to Pendleton at once, ar
riving here at 7: i0, accompanied bv
hi- brotherlnlaw, J. B. Knglith, and
by .lames Williams and Murk Shackle
ford. Dr. 0, .1. Bmltll dresseil the
wound, and Mr. Marker MtUTOd apart
manual Penlaad'e lodgina house. He
suffered considerable pain last night,
bin was roting coinfortahlv today,
Mr. Barker has bean a raaldont of
Umatilla ci niity for eight or ten cars,
Molding on thi' l.eii Oliver place LeloW
Pendh ton. This i- bis lirst season as
a threshing machine man. lie ha- a
line Hleatn-powcr outill and op to llifl
nnfertunato oecurrence ha- had a good
season .
ST. JOE STORE
LOOK AT OUK PRICES ON GROCERIES:
tj iiis beat CaHfornia gtanulatod
Bell solid parked tdliiatiics, pi'r
I li st suvjar urn, pet can
Bet) Iv'cn brand hums, tint picnic
Host Ran brand Macon, per IM ...
in lb can ReM Mra"l lard lor
5 im can Kfx brand lard for
7 Mars savon laundry soap for .
i lMs Arm A Hammer loda for. . .
snp;ai
ran . . .
. pel I
.ft. CM
. . toe
. . IOC
ti'io
. . I3C
$1. to
.55
SC
..25c
12 Iuincs Mcst parlor matches for
3 IMs line evaporated apples, fr "
IMs line peaches for ' "
(1 IMs lust navy Means for..
i box, i.. IDs. 'No t white macaroni for'
On. a g. acke Lymia P, , , dri g
03- y- yonsp. o. (in iH '
One 2 L'al picket Lvons met 1
. onus
r candy dri,)s
Remember wo carry the
nne
in
It stocks of Clothing, Mats, Shoes
I ' ndloton. Come ami set
One 3 rjal jacket Lyon
nl PurniBhing ciood,
25c
"5oc
90c
It.H
It
E. M. LYONS A CO.
SB
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Parents
and Children.
IT WILL SOON BE
SCHOOL TIME
W' Mavr the largest stock of School Hooks ami Supplies
ever bfOMjgbt to Hemlleton Our prices will be riKllt- Come
in anil lee us. Our stock includes
Slates and Pencils,
Tablets and Copy Books,
Pencil Boxes and School Bags,
Separate Leaf Note Books,
Composition Books,
Pens, Penholders and Ink Erasers,
Crayons,
Ami all kinds of stationary
TALLMAN & CO.
LEADING DRUGGISTS.
Itothroek concluded she wanted to
hunt, no eipiipjied herself with a gg
ctlihrc rille and started out with
BMW friends. She celebrated the ex-
cureiuu by iliootlng beraall in the
inatej) of bat left foot. Vortoaatal
tin- hall passed through omv the tlenh
and no h were broken, I'r. Mcl all
I dresseil the wound and at last accounts
iMins Rein rook eae alnsoal reedy to go
n another hunting trip
The ! I v mt It... U.m.III..
i Times of AsMHlal IN contains the
I anaoeneenienl that 0.0. White, form-
lerlf of I'endlcton, and ills.- .Mary
1 1 Shirley, "f ken Franeleeo, arould ba
married in the Bronaun hotel parlon
I on Haadey, Auguef 18 Mr. white kt
: the proprietor of the Brooaon, baving
l iken charge neveral BMWthl uo. ini-
nii i i.nei , .1 1 i .a r r i . i more iruill
Pendlotuu The only drawbaek to
tee Information contained in the
l iines item in that it in contr., dieted hv
Mr. Wliite in lettore to relatives bate.
lie declares that Home of his irOBTOI
sive friuodf of Seattle hud the Item
puMlahad for the purpnne of a joke.
LOUUINU-HOUSt SNEAK-THIEF.
Harry J. Shirk Lost Naarly Sixty Dol
lars Monday Night.
I tie liiilijinK linllHC -lle.lk-lhlel IH
ahroad in the hind. Mondav niuht ho
wan not ahroad. tie uu- m-tin .
around neck in.- w horn he miuht devour
Harry .1. Shirk is the
is loser nearly $110.
I'enland IndKiilK-hoiiiM
BtreetH, Heoureil room
a ceaHonahle hour, lie
between t and $nu,
vloth tobaoBo pouch,
pocket. That article
placed under his pillo.i
tor udvineil him to Icavi
victim and he
He a an) to the
Main and Alta
.11 and retired at
had his money,
in a common
in In- pants
of apparel he
The proprie-hi-
inonev in
the ollice, and notice to that effect are
hiiuu in every room, hut he did not
deem it neci'HHarv to take the DMaw
tion. At a later hour "Kiihu Per
kins" came in and registered, and wan
aliened to the BUM room, there bo
inx two heds in that anarlBsottt
enban went out to m u drink or
two, hh he acid and came hack later
and went into i 311. instead of Ml.
there was a man Hleeidm in thai
room, who w i awakened by -Mr. Per
kina funbling areead under his
pillow . Then .Mr. Terkinn d isroheil Hint
got into the extra lied in riKiin .til, (uai
as tliouuli he hud a riuht to do so. He
only remained there a lew minutes
when lie went into his own room und
proceeded to occiiov his own lied. Mr
Shirk diaiH not know at what time .Mr.
I'erkiiiH left their room, hut it iiiiihI
have been ipiite early. Neither iIihjh he
know positively that Mr. Perkins es
tructeil hin inonev pouch, hut he i
painfully uware that some pareou did
It. llie toliacco iHiuch. ciuiitv. wuh
found iii the hullwuy tiiia luorniiiu.
Whore Pearl tonus From
The pearl BlbeflOl ol the lied Nefl
extend tin whole length f that water,
A hunt three hundred hunts are em
ployed by the Arab tribeci maanod by
crews of from five to tWolTO men, eaen
provided with a Dumber of nnajl
canoi's. Tin re me two Midline, seasons
of the veiir. and tin- trea-ure i- mid
to he often times as MluaiVB as a lar
more precious trci-nn Ihalth, lor
which so many Beared uaoleaily. The
NiireHt aehio to health Is Uoetetter'i
Stontach Hitters, an tnyaluahlfl remedy
for stomach itisorder-. reOOmttMBdeu
by the beel physicians for the past tifty
yearn. It shoiilil he taken for constipa-
tlan. indieoatioei dytpenela, liver
trouble, kidney iveakm s or any dis
order resulting from impure blood Of
an overworked stomach.
John Wyrlck's Wkoat.
.1. W. I'auhiaii arrived in the city
last even i uu alter an ahsence of nix
weekn with John Wyricl. s beading
crew. Mr. Wvrick has' finished head
iiiK and threshing his Mi acre- ol
wheat in the .luniper district, and lie
in pleased to chronicle that it went .'ID,
hushels to the acre. Mr. Wvrick wil!
now head the wheat of Btepheu Walker,
one and one-half mile- southwest of
I'eudletoii. Mr. laithian stated that
the most of the heading had heeu done
in .luniper, and that lotl of it wa- in I
the -tack, althoiixh threshitn; was pro
Teeaing rapidly. Mr. lauhiati did
not ai preiienii mat last niu'lit .- ram
would do any particular dauiaite up
there, unless it should continue so
Ioiik a- to prevent threshing and ive
the wheat time and cause to sprout in
the stack.
Wound Around the Shaft
(ieorjie Mrown, who resides in the
.Mm i tier count rv . met w ith an accident
last Wediiesilav which came m ar being
fatal. He was working with Henry
Hill - tbreabiug-maehine nutflt, on
Mr. Hill's grain. Hie Jompor raughl
in the hiir cue wheel ot the :farini!
to the ovlinder and yanked him
round pretty lively while it made
seven OT eight revolution. The jumper
was torn and coiisidcrahlv soiled hv
such rough usage, bui Mr, Brown
aped almoat miraculously to thank
hi- lucky stars that he was not horn to
be killed ill such a manner.
v. M. Coiikiin, Bowertrvllloi
-ays: "I received more bonolll f rum
I'oley's Kidney ( tire than from month
of treatment hv phyiloiane. " Take
no anatitnte. Kpeppon'i Pharmacy.
IT
At
the
hilt
hit-
your wife baoatBH
coffee isn't j(ihhI.
give Johnny two
to boy a hiiiiii ot
"1
li
1
I
Ori
C ASTORIA
Bears hr slgnmutc uf ' u .. II I'i.
la use (or more- ttmu ttiirly yrsrs, antl
Tht A'ihJ fka JIm stsUNga JlamfU,
Hot Lake Is Popular.
At Hot Make the new hotel is aear
lag completion; a lontr diataisoe tele
phone hu- heeu put in ami there are
fifty fOgelar boanlen and us many
tran-ieiits 00m lag and going on the
trains.
Conic ami ,,k at the hn vcles at the
Oreeoeot Aeenoy in the i.ast Oregooian
building. Bleveloe for a Btnall amount
down and the halauce in monthly pay.
mente, no intercut.
the beet lor the
iii Oregon,
Owl Tea House.
Cheapest Hls.cc in Oregon.
Alba Creamery and
Cheese Factory
Orders t'roniptly I Vied.
J. L. LUSHER, Prop.
Alba, Oregon,
l-!-J-ll(JliH
H'ilae'ill'J
Destroy the
Cause,
you
Remove the
tffect
ewMro's llcrpicide kills
the dandruff ontm wiiicli
causes falling hair, anil,
linall) , baldness. No other
hair preparation kills the
ilanilrtitr germ. Stop dan
druff, there'll be no fulling
hair, no baldness.
IIIOSISSOS, N. II., Nov. , Sy.
IUr. lit
SUml on
II diH-s sll
II II Mill
drill! ami
lull re ui
aud i i.4i ii kmv Uiu usir sell sad - ie.it '.
I .. . ii Ikjuo.
Far Salt at all tirst-Clau Drug Stuns
NEW
LUMBER YARD.
s
TREET FAIR AND
HARVEST CARNIVAL
SliITI:ylBER I8TH TO 22iT
TO LIVESTOCK BREEDERS
Get your Blooded lior.si's. Cattle, j 1 0KS .
readj for the Street Fair am! Harvest Carnival?
Pendleton, Beptembec in to aa.
TO FRUiT GROWERS
Save your lu st specimens of nil
Street PaJi ami rlarveat Carnival
kinds (or the
" I'cnilleton.
TO FARMERS
Select samples (i all kinds of
Street Fait and Harvest Carnival
("rains lor tht
at Pendleton.
TO DAIRYMEN
l'n pare yoiti lines! products in most attractive
form fur tin- Stri ct Pair ami Harvest Carnival n
Pendletoll,
TO CHICKEN FANCIERS
I lave tun prospective
lor the Street Fair
Pendleton.
prize winners in readiness
anil Harvest Carnival at
PRIZES ARE OFFERED
FOR EACH ARTICLE.
Headquarters East Oreconian Building.
Corner Main and Webb Streets.
We .ire i,i, w rittdv In- l,u ,,.-
near Waehlngtoo a 0iliinihta
Kiver Ireighl thnail wul,
irenaral aaaortinent of lumber
Ulreel front oar u mm mill
and oaa (nmialt anything
i I" ) 1111111 rv un i.r
.. I I.. -LI . .. 'V
' " '"I'I" lli,eil Mir,.,
"lir mill in mrluad
eorrect nrlcee. ne
ii
in
i Irom
l"tn lit
a call.
KOEPPENS
MODERN
PHARMACY
tvtryttiiiig that Ii kvpt nt a hut
cUis, up to data drug itort.
115 Court St.
A.C.Shaw&C3.
W J SEWELL, Mgr.
ID It
Insurance
Fire, Life, Accident, l'latc- Qaaa,
Loans
City and County Projajrly,
Keal Estate
"It lias justly won its laurels. ",Soupi.
PUh, GaQM, Mot und Cold Meats, etc., are
given a must delicious ilavor by using
Lea & Perrins'
r a rr
THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Uui
,ltr Of IMlTATltMlil um, ue ve , S.W snvs AaU. Jarts
Vou Can Get t
The Gaiebrated Pilsner Beer
bottlM, delivered to any part oi city, at
Sl.SO pr JDozen.
. . eaw- Bottled by Geo. J. Po'lif
a aee thtaMat of
Go Carts and Baby Carriages.
Imjirmisl and DaUBMMOd Citv LoUi
Itotk Ranahei and Wheal fum
sef:
J. R. DICKSON,
Baihllagi
JUST RS0KIVKD.
MAX BAER.
715 Main
Babbitt Metal.
ror Sale by the East Orenouiau Hub. Co.
The WHITE HOUSE GROCERY
Staple ami ancy OCcl.
oruuus ot Canned (,u
TATOM BKOS., Proprietors.
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Bruiuis r.-"T rru"H na lict
wa VJUIIIiril I ml 11 til.'
SIUVI.-I.
lies.
All . I. U a
I rish V..... . -auiuiUI
'lanies, nutter and I Kgs
Main Street, Pendleton, Or